i also live in pennsylvania i bought a keystoker coal stove about 4 years ago i burn about 2 tons a year in my ranch style on a full basement with attached garage best investment ever cheaper than buying wood plus less work and a more even heat but u do need elactric for it so i have a generator the first year i had a power inverter so i could run it off my truck but it would only last 3-4 hours on a truck battery prolly longer on a marine bat. never tried that we still have lotsa coal here local just nobody can mine it as its on state game lands i hunt up there, there is coal on top of the ground back in the 1800"s there was a coal mining town up there but small pox and diptheria whiped em out they got all the easist coal there was a coal outfit come in and surveyed in the 80"s said there was a vein of anthracite about 300 feet down that would last pa 300 years now tell me why is the game commision crying about money and politicians crying about foriegn oil? we got these resorces right here that will create jobs and cost ppl less money just too easy i guess
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